Eastern reflector, 20 July 1900


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Of SCHOOL HAVE
As at of d a Sen
Pitt County. We handle the books
State Lift for i he public schools and cm
ever you need. we also
COPY BOOKS,
Ml and vertical. ,
tablets, tool- cap PP.
lib,
THE AMENDMENT.
the
as
lo Jr. IS
;. Amend
. North
.,.;
Peso Hundred
and Eighteen of Public Law
of
I Gianni Assembly North
Thai Chapter
Public ban of entitled -An
Art i- amend the of
North is- amended SB
I., make Mini act read as
shall 1-v and a
elections the
shall be viva
S- r. Every rater hi Berth
Carolina, except at article
shall be of
lee, entering apse, I'm
duties of
b sauna Wearing
swear
I tent, plate bad t.
rubber tipped lead pencil I cent, u
pretty .-rayon-. with bold-
in nice wood box S cent. I end -hue pea-
tad pea, and all in box,
of fart
ink o the market, cents. Copy book to W .
White crayons, gross in boa, Good
paper
. the have
North he the .
i- hereby abrogated, and in
I gill II
For the Business Man.
lea thereat be
the following article of said
as an entire
plan of
ARTICLE vi.
to
on u i.
Secret of Beauty
is The is
v . r to p st in
this
I Tills are an
i, sour stomach,
on
. . bilious or. bilious-
n. and diseases.
Liver Pills
let a
Xe-
huge
.-I American to
they are BOt re
.- politely treated then we
ii
the
of
N i I
i. r N
far . A
M. to Jar
July Mat
. f uh
.
had
. ii.
June mo.
RHEUMATISM Mi CATARRH CURED
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
THE SUM OF
or affirm ill
maintain constitution
of the State, the
of North Caro
not
will the
Of my
s. help me.
Six. . The of
persons shall for
First, all
the of
whether lid or not.
felony, or any other for The chap with the pepper
the may W ha-per is usually the one who i
in the with assault.
since of was the woman to set
or corruption pace in fall styles.
malpractice i unless such
LAND SALE.
in a
in cause H H. A
of
J. I.
ill ti r Pill
Ma will
tin a An ISM,. in
lie in Ibo
N. C. t
la
l I land in
on.- acre
I . r. . r lea
lb.- June
Ci
Mrs. C. II who keep
.-Mid fancy lore t t-V
Co. Mich., who H
well known throughout the
catarrh had
complaint and was I
was in a had condition; day
to fear that I be a
well that I hare to
down into a chronic and
live in the shadow of death. I had
rec-
to me. I TOOK FOUR
IT CORED ME, and
cured me family I am Try glad
that I heard of it. I would cheerfully
recommend it to one. ha
taken mane other kinds of medicine.
I prefer to allot then
CO
SOLD BY
nice of doable an single entry lodgers.
,. . s
We carry a
long counter
order books,
he.
memorandums,
draft and note books,
For Society People.
We have all kinds and styles of la
envelope a, visiting cards, note i and
male shall be restored to the
i United state-, of in a manner
male parson has been l law.
twenty one years of flee. That this to
age, the shall go into
s-t out in this article, shall the day of July, 1902,
be entitled vote at nay election ;, of the votes cast at
by the people in the State, except the next general election shall be
, a- otherwise provided. in this suffrage amend-
tablets.
Parker fountain
And when it comes to
Pen
Bee. He stall have resided
the State of North Carolina for two See. II. to the
iii the months, Constitution -hall be submitted at
and in the ward or other J the next general ejection to the
election district in which h offers qualified voters of the State, in the
to vote, four months nest same and under the same
hut the election; Provided, That rules and regulation as. i pro
Wholesale and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Bar-
Turkeys. etc. Bed-
steads. Oak Suits. Ba-
by Carriages, Parlor
Suits, Safes, P.
and Gail
Tobacco, Key Wot Cheroots,
American fan-
Peaches, Apples,
Fine Apples. Syrup. Jelly, Milk.
Flour. Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Matches. Oil,
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
COMB TO FOB
Books, Stationery Printing.
.- .-inc. ward
or other election district elections m Ibis State, and at said Apples,
in the same county, shall not ope-1 elections desiring In pM Raisins, Glass
rate to deprive any person of for shall east china Ware, Tin and Wooden
right to vote in the precinct, ward Is printed ballot with the Ware. Cakes and
other district f. I Suffrage Amend-1 Best Batter, Stand-
SI TO ALL
MAGAZINES.
I which be has removed, until lour
after such removal. No
person who has been convicted, or
who baa confessed hi- guilt
nit upon indictment of any crime
he punishment of which Is, or may
hereafter in-, imprisonment the
; prison, shall be permitted to
vote, unless the mid person shall
be first restored to in
the manner prescribed law.
Sec. Every person offering to
the time a legally
registered voter as herein
ed and in the manner
Sen a chines, and mi-
. other goods.
opinion shall cast a writ- . Cheap for cash. Come
. . . .
Victoria Move
will
SB M ha
lien -ii Court
i. a
f the
will take lie i
k st tans of
to las
Monday in
M It, it King lbs of Sept.,
in N. C
u Of to i in
lion, . r
C the
of Mar
Ii. C. M .
F ii for
Tb. Clerk of of
n to me. the no
of Hum, on the Th
J. Nonce Is
given person-
to to the I
all of said or
to the twelve
of this notice, or
notice will be pica I of their
Hie day of May. IsM
It.
n J
PILLS
all .
i.-.- and
A tonic and
builder.
rink clew to pal
ll
of
m 1- hex. C
u. K
or pd.
a cop J our
thereon; and those with
ten or printed ballot with tin
words Suffrage Amend-
thereon.
Bee. The votes cast at said
election shall be counted,
ed, returned and and
the result announced and declared
under the rules and
and in the Same manner as
vole for Governor, and If a ma-
of the votes east arc in favor
if the said amendment, it shall l-
the of the Governor of tin
to sec inc.
SAM H
p.-
Days
III I .
provided by law, and the General State, being of the
. . literary,
special training.
., i-
students. Has
e;.
to l
ten-Hie and
Annual ex-
of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to
into effect the provisions of
this article.
Sec. i. Every person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to read and write any inn
of the constitution m the English
result said election, to certify
mulct the seal of
the State, ho shall enroll the said
amendment among the
permanent records of his office.
See. IV. This act shall l- in
force from and after its ratification.
tn-1 before he shall be
More ion regular students Has ad entitled to vote, have paid
in , May. of
, --1; , ,,,. . .,.,;,, Article
tub of
Carolina.
At Cost.
TO CREDITORS.
Besets
lei
day. or
money paid- m
MEDICAL CO.
Jackson a, CHICAGO,
PM J I.
N V
Oxford Seminary for Girls
OXFORD. 1ST C-
Annual Session Opens 1900.;
Urn patronage.
Full Conservatory
Course.
hot
sad
Apply
f P
qualified before the
r Clerk el Pill
the Will sad of Nancy
is
to estate t make
immediate lo the undersigned,
all claims es-
hereby lo present Ike mass
for pay men ton or before the of
April, notice will he in
bar vi recovery.
of April. 1900,
Toon-
of Nancy Wallace.
Trinity College
rs sad
Unit
with so
alas. Large to
I'm sob. be
in Bead
N t
PROF
CHARLES 1-
V. JOYNER, Hen. of Coin
are to
Fines and Repairs now at
lowest prices tor
Ill I III.
N.
Famous Chill kc.
A Laxative. cow for chills and
fever and nil malarial and billions troubles. Pot Bale by
Harrington, Barber
a- prescribed Article
I Section I,
i no male person, who was, on
nary 1st 1807 or an time prior
thereto, entitled to vote under
laws of any Stale in the
Slates wherein be then resided, and
no lineal of any such
-hall lie denied the to
register and vole any election in
by reason of his
to possess the educational
h rein
ed, he shall registered in ac-
with tin- terms of ibis
ion prior lo I.
The General Assembly -ball pro
I for the of all per-
I suits entitled lo vote without the
herein
prescribed, and shall, on or before
1st, 1908, provide tor
making of a record
snub and all per
so registered, shall forever
thereafter have to vote
in all elections by the people In
this Stale, unless disqualified
Section of this articles Pro
such person shall have paid
his poll tax as above required.
See. Thai Ibis Amendment hi
the Constitution is presented and
adopted one indivisible plan for
the regulation of the suffrage, with
intent and purpose to no eon
neat different parts, and lo
make I hem -o dependent upon
The Head of the State's
System.
Three academic courses leading
to Degree. Professional courses
Law, Medicine and
Summit School for Teachers.
Scholarships and
r . . Loans to Need.
I -1 Tuition to Candidates
Our entire
Dry Goods, Domes tics,
Notions, Shoes, tie.
i I. Ms o
POSTED.
hereby wain all persons from en-
am- of along
Creek fr of With net
or hunting. Any one s. will
in- to law.
K. T.
A. J. Win.
rat
is.
OLD DOMINION
L Sons and Teachers.
students besides In Sum-
met- teachers in the
faculty, for and In-
formation address
r. P. President,
Chapel Hill, N.
Till.
REWARD
W will i
. any I
sick
or .
cure in- I Will.
when are
with. They are an.,
lain., run-
lain- I-.-
contain i ill- of
Sen by stamp,
sad
Ill,
j i. a c
ii N Ml
N. O, j o. All elections b
HI
Fall Term Begins 1900,
nils.
the
high
i-Meal, sense
gills Cat
i cs Pupils take a
ml College. Success
measured he full -rounded de-
of our pupils. Com-
and teachers.
a well Literary Society,
influence good. Expenses
reasonable. Pot further
see or address principals,
N. t
of Elections ha PHI
meeting in
July in,., i
r l lbs Laws of pi.
color ballots
Assembly, for
Comity Officers for Ike Township
r- i
All fol
mil plain white known
news paper, and be printed in
ink, which have
with Clerk of Hie
Court of county.
The of ballots fol numbers
Assembly Ii shall
two one wide and one and
one loin;.
That lot th Cum.- in
Tin be sad oat half
es whir sad foul I mg
That all
in Pin shall be two and bull
in. Ill's wide sad two and one fourth
of July.
C. HARDING,
l Co, of for Co
GIVER SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton at n A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
P, It. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. fol Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
and Saturdays
at Ii A. M- carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Hew York and
ton, and for all points for theW
with railroads Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
tho Old Dominion B. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Day Line from
Men and Line
Boston.
SON.
Washington, S. C
N. I.
Greensboro Female College
North Carolina.
Fall Term la-gins Sept. 12th, 1900.
on Application.
DEED President.
7-fl
in
Whichard, N. C.
The stock complete In every de-
and prices as low as the
Highest market prices
for country produce.
Tho Ono Day Cure
Cold in K.
lei
AS
Sou, in A
t D.
win. education
HI.
I.
by all as railway s;
-i
II. kind. are I
Write IN
. II
K.
S,
J. a. BEET,
IN-----
CUBE CHILLS AND FEVER
Tan night Sweats with Robert's
Chill Tonic per
Pleasant to take. Money
if it fails- Restores
petite, purities the and makes
you well. None oilier good.
Bold and guaranteed at drug
N. stores of Woolen and
yon Invent
model,
for free ,,,.
BOOK ON ,.
Ii
A GENERAL LINK OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
TO KB.
J. R.
I ti
The
TERN
.
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VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, JULY
NO
WHO
GROCER.
WAST BIGHT
SAME TIMER Y GOODS BIGHT
THEN COMB TO BIGHT WHERE
WILL GET A STRUT
LY GOODS.
Ed. H.
THE GROCER.
OUR
National Ticket.
WILLIAM BRYAN,
of Nebraska.
For Vine President;
ADLAI E.
of Illinois.
State Ticket.
For
CHARLES R.
of Wayne.
For Lieutenant
WILFRED D.
of Iredell.
For Secretary of
of Pitt.
For
BENJAMIN K. LACY,
of Wake.
For
B. P. DIXON,
of Cleveland.
For Attorney
ROBERT P.
of Hay wood.
For Superintendent Public In
THOMAS
of
For Commissioner
SAMUEL L. PATTERSON,
of Caldwell.
To I PEOPLE,
PITT AND
It FRIENDS AND CI
col
Buildings Wrecked.
Al P. II.
I Sour town was a
blowing off the steeple of the
Baptist church and completely
demolishing the handsome new
stoic of Raker Is-
Ai the time sever-
persona wen- the building
and all escaped unhurt, except
four. Ea- if these were
by the and sustain-
First Bale of Cotton Crop Sold
Austin.
bale of cotton to he
raised and gathered iii the I oiled
Ibis season passed
here today i a Sen Or-
loans firm, eras grown in San
Patrice county, Tex.,
and planters.
It weighs pound and sold
for cents a pound in addition
to premium by the
buyers, ii be auctioned
New Orleans and then shipped to
Hew York and Boston, where it
will be auctioned off a second and
The proceeds General Merchandise
some charitable purpose. The
first bale of cotton hurt year was
also grown in Patrice county,
was presented Governor
for the benefit of the Bras s Valley
sufferers.
It was resold several limes
New I Means and sot Eastern I
cities, and was
from source for Hood i
Tea., Dispatch,,
no .
is Should Keep Work,
la.
v.,
arc still in the forefront race after
oiler the beat selected line oil
patron
lobe found In store in Pitt County. Well
of la A met i i
slid Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Hummer
and Winter. work for yours . ml
vantage It our pleasure lo show what you want and lo
sell if can. We J u the very service,
and the most I with a well
business up strictly on its own merits.
When to market you will not do j
if our before buying elsewhere.
n- and the following line- of general merchandise.
ed wounds. Mr. Rod Ana
An Express Tram
Ky., July
I Illinois Central from
Goods and Notions,
Silks and Do-
Jackets and I apes. Carpets,
s Trimmings
Oil Cloths.
There should not any n
i ion stall by a single
I the
Is . life and death
S i I lovers of
Old No
lake repose while the light is being
waged. The amendment be
lining n ma
. shall ever
afterwards he hi
i of the
. ;.
With the disrupt
part b every false
i raged,
a- I bey
. iii line
when lb. . I I
go I mists had
been away , this was
mailing compared i
. at
l. i
talus from their f the be
am I. . ; their
ii. Populists as ti
then man;
t-y day . ; keep
up the so
August i I here will
be few while men in on
ton, who was thought to lie serious Orleans, for Chicago, was held
injured is improving ad robbed of
Hancock, your regular cures- Ky.
has his left broken ; -r. The lire I
at the wrist, and hand badly man i man was badly beaten,
Messrs W. Raker and I express driven
W. were badly point
The former also receiving a Mesh The robbers, number, rut
wound above the eye. All engine and express car and
Men's, and l SI,.
Harm. Horse Blankets and Dusters
I side of
i. i
North Carolina Leads.
A S Counsel
had better I- said now than
after it is There is
believing political
situation in North Carolina is
in mailer arc getting near
danger line. The Winston reg
incident is significant Even
the chair-
Democratic executive
, .;., Pitt county; that
it registrar in Cumber
laud; attempt to a
in Montgomery and other like
have Ix-en noted
within the week. Meantime
Butler and others of kidney
ire going over Slate making
., -i and II. F.
the populist candidate
was moved on
when be Laurinburg
J make speech,
a mi being that a recent
I . i at be had
u . i- the
killing of
hi i., in lulls, whereas
fugitive from South
i had made him-
i- obnoxious in as
knew how lobe. The people of
Laurinburg would scarcely have
. this liberty of
speech without good reason, we
The loss is estimated
Owing to the of affairs,
the political speaking which was I
them are getting on fairly well, j , d,. and a half to Port
near the Ohio river and
of Missouri shore.
blew open the express
for today baa been postponed. I secured all it .
The lawn party for the benefit of I and crossed into Missouri.
church was also post- dropped one package
on the Kentucky side
and another package on Mis-
side. Of Which
found
Groceries.
Flour, Mo
Hardware,
PI. Cad
Furniture.
Flour. Meat, Sugar, Coffee. M-la-.-. Lard. Send I
lings Fixtures. s
for same
Rich Square Times.
Mr. ti. W. Baker is a member
of the firm of Baker A Hurt
Greenville. His friends heresy in
with him hope ha will
soon be well of his Injuries.
A to the I
For Commissioner Labor and
HENRY R.
of Davidson.
For Corporation
SAMUEL L.
of
FRANK
of New Hanover.
Electors
DAN HI till
of
OVERMAN,
Rowan.
County Ticket
For Senate,
F. ti. JAMES.
For Representatives,
W. J. NICHOLS,
T.
For Sheriff,
O. W. HARRINGTON.
For Register of Deeds
T. It. MOORE
For Treasurer,
II. CHERRY.
The present campaign is a j
WAT Of while man vs. the i
it is a light to the
result in a drawn battle.
No coin promise can be suggested
or affected. One race and
shall win. the oilier must yield.
When a people engage a war
of ice or humanity or necessity .
when possess the conscious-
the God of battles Is with
greatest risks and
rations awl most stringent meas-
will 1- employed the
victory. And while people
our Slate will neglect no
nor leave a stone unturned In
this light the supremacy . I
their race.
With such at
slake Hint move the great
of while voters of North Car
to action they will accept no
decision but in this con-
test, and determined
men lighting for such cause will
not for a consider
as a possibility the settle-
of Ibis
Herald.
for everything in line,
buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either tush or on Approved
Our motto la Honesty, Merit and Square Healing.
Your Friends,
Dent Cured by s
July P.
who has been deaf and
dumb for fifty-nine years, was
cured yesterday by railing from the
roof of a house. None of
of the family had ever heard
him speak.
roof of his house today and.
fell to tho ground, a
lance of twenty-live feel, alighting
on his shoulders. He lay
when be came to. his
family was to hear him
what had happened, He was
to
where physicians said
the fall bad re
stored his hearing and speech.
Post.
GO.
caches among Was
pointed
a pretty Pair, Truly,
C.
For Coroner,
Jim Boyd, the new
republican judge from Western
Carolina, is son of
fellow. Rut cannot h's
about 1868-0, the Ku
Kins lime. Jim
then. Thai is if ho is Hit-
one then heard of with that
name, who operated about lira-
that section. used to
hear in the long ago somebody
of name turned
his friends.
hope was newly
judge- Messenger.
Butler mid
the people Memo
party has broken faith with
i In allowing them to vote on
question of eliminating the
from suffrage,
And yet each of men
the oilier no longer
three ago for treachery and a
deliberate violation of pledges.
said broke his
with him
y, while replied In kind
and said was re-elected
by corrupt A Pretty
pair I arc lo be going op
down the Stale bilking about
Weekly.
Two years Mr. Dukes put
out six acres iii pouch among
living pines. would
come by his haul tell him
his trees would never live
Mr. is
original, if anything, and be ad
the pines
would protect hi fruit tree
the scorching sun In summer
the severity winter's
Ii was left for ;
Mi- Hakes being
tot Ibis new of bating
,, peach III Hie
Ibis year
old laden With
the largest and
ever grew n
Now who. years
attempted Mr. j
his new idea-of growing, III.
going lo loll in his path do
likewise. -aid that not a
dead can be found among
pine-, while tip, the
i has been i. moved, some
the trees have died, while others
not look nearly so
Observer.
i.
and
bad
James Boyd has been appoint
ed federal judge in western N.
district to till the vacancy
mused by the failure of senate
lo on nomination of
The Chatham makes
excellent point there have
been two for
Governor of North Carolina
, p, and Maj. W. V.
and both are now
amendment, fact
light to our Populist
friends of file. I bar-
Industry is a
laziness
People who are fresh are
ways getting n pickle.
judge arc always t.
A lands heiress is so lender-
hearted he induced
I,. a II.
A man seldom walks erect when
All hough a it her
own, sin- always . n
hen i girl I- up in
herself -be is i- able Iii -.- by
hi ll.
.- n man b i
hen. a ml ha- n d liver.
Many a poor young
I polled to work for n simply
Iii- fulled In
an. i
man who you
I ways wrong may be mistaken, but
the mini you arc ills
is a liar.
I We logo borne lo In
there Is no for rapid
If level- wise would
save least ten
things they say each
in i ii
It mi i moon, From I hi
News.
Th.- in Wool and
. r IS. the id
of the Stall
up all the m-
in i mill built, pro
,,, ,; and enlarged
months of pub-
stales
Carolina
every Suite in
it South Carolina second. he
Southern cotton manufacturers
to
known its I lie
mission men who handle
their Northern
net- of Southern mills to job-
mi n hunts, etc.
stiff for
A committee ha- just
been lo
In
A with ibis object In
I i pin pose being
list houses their own.
lily statement
, burg Exchange this
was reasons having refer.
to proper regard for the
public,
i- not intended by what la here
;. any body; tho
North Carolina arc a tolerant
v. hen ii Is sought to bully
I hem, or when one goes
them arousing tin-
I . ignorant d
vicious, they are apt to call a halt
mid when they do so they call it
pen No, this is a
threat bill u of friendly ad-
vice which needs lo be rend, mark
ed inwardly
Same Here
There arc several while men in
county who feel are
in In the course
they are hiking in politics, but
ashamed lo acknowledge
it. They now have a line
their manhood, but
II w ill be toO lute after the
bus great with
men. until
C ST
fever i- II bottle of
Tasteless Tonic, is simply
Iron and quinine In n tasteless form
N. no pay. Price
TAKE CHILL TONIC
Cures Chills
Fever, Malaria. Night Sweats and
Money back if it
i the kind
Cross oil label.
Sold null by Woolen,
and
HOW'S
rally, who dislike lo lose a fill
thing Ibis. New mill
, . up in
i I,
i;,, It. ti
I. en line arc now in opera
lion, and where ill
,.,,, h i . -iv i lbs
Inn mi into I
S nearly SO
I over
I bill of ions year, and was
We offer One
h lie smallest total in for any Catarrh
. . by
led I Mia
. . were P.
r. l, Harris, i
Bah .; hi
will vole
He will vote for Aycock
he will not hike Hie slump i r the
i he thinks he a i
more I'M- in
ways.
I, The
. i, last ii r
Xi., j . , led h i . a I
., ,, , ,. in
of laws
i , . The use
,,, ,,. ,. n phenomena
ii
with of
employ due to
-lie expansion Indus
in. p. .-. .
operations within the past
Ohio.
We have known
for years,
believe
nil business transactions and
able to out any
made by firm.
Weal Wholesale Drug-
Kin-
ii Marvin, Wholesale Druggist,
Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is token In-
acting directly u. the
blood and of the
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
X.
D. J. WHICH
t Post Office
Greenville, N- C, a. Second Class
Hail Mailer.
Don't lone sight tho
ticket. officer on ii mu-t
elected In August.
Don't lose light of the
ticket Every on ii must be
In August.
I.
ticket. officer on it be
July, WOO.
RALEIGH LETTER
on
Registrars Bearing Bitter
Fruits for
Up, bl w.
Hi. WOO.
The outrageous and high handed
proceeding at Winston I
, U. Commissioner
the State courts every who
swear, out
registrars
l II SIMMONS IN HOOD
There is no man in the State who
is to fully aim Informed
as to the condition, existing and
Hon. r.
M. Simmons, our indefatigable
lie has hail his
A. the
nominee Congress In
district, if boasting that he
lie sleeted by majority. w a
will show a thing two
about when November
election cornea.
It was a floe speech
of Charlotte, made in the Court
House heir Saturday afternoon.
The
would not division of
time with but the latter
spoke later in the day and had a
crowd to bear him.
was frill of good reasoning on
amendment and did much good.
Amendment will be carried i
North Carolina by maim in .
And he is guessing pretty Close
around the correct The
Amendment to be
the question now remaining is
only as to the of toe majority.
However, there is plenty
for Democrat to be doing
and watch every point.
The while man who votes again
hi stand with and the
by Ins I
good, and It'll
entitled to vote and rule the State
as are the white men. We iii-l
how while man can
come any such and
himself with
The to think
they are doing when deciding
oppose the
elected In August.
lose sight of tin named whereby it Chairman.
Amendment. Thai must be been to punish tot
aided in August.
registrars or
later nonresident and Mat ion
up he white people
I w here the facts are know
know something about
I truly, to Intimidate or engine tor months
registrars of election for declining steadily piloting way to
Don t lose sight of your on L, station of success-stopping
Be a and j MM to repair the
land In your race. white people of the track, it is true, and often Having
to guard against running into
switches that would hurled us all
in Pitt county was we entered them, but he baa
the business is they ,.,,. writer edited a every now
have not the ghost of a chance paper there In the that be la about ready to the
and it was found signal for the home station, and he
No alder
of electing anybody, and it Is just
a waste of ammunition to
put out a ticket and see it buried
under or more majority. If
are any populists wailing
with the idea of voting black-
and tan ticket they had as well
come on and go with the Democrats
where belong, and help make
the for the Amendment
and the Democratic that
much larger.
campaign in
impossible to purge j is happy and confident
registration books of Danville more faithful and
and Lynchburg and oilier Virginia
WASHING I LETTER B. B. B
Prom
Washington. D. C, July
The Republicans are beginning
lo Malta. t tie opposition of our
German voters to Imperialism is
not mere passing whim, but is
d upon principle, which will
cause many thousand votes
for in 1890 to Is- east
for Bryan and Stevenson this year.
Dr. I- W. who was
head of the Herman Literary Bu-
of the Republican National
Committee, during the last cam-
and ho is now supporting
the democratic ticket, baa made
public a statement of his reasons
for abandoning the Republican
party, from which this is quoted
on the
American continent is proper.
not of but
by the Requisition of possession
which arc lo be governed as
H. C. Cannon.
E.
EVANS, CANNON CO.,
who were brought there.
accurate work and none is more
and deserving of
to work the tobacco I praise. Let the tonal station agents
factories several thousand do their full duty now and all will
arc . bill well
largely remained only a week
proceed the elect ion.
Then
would return to Danville.
elsewhere, and vote again
REFORMATORY FOB
SEEDED
The Slate of North Carolina
in to ashamed of for
bear that some people have
the ideal hut nothing but the Con-
is to be
voted on at the August
This is a great mistake, All State
same year, often the same month.
This is doubtless the same class
of about whom the fusion-
tot are now attempting to create
trouble. They are clearly
not having provided long ago a re-
for degenerates
an institution such as all well pro
have, and many
cities on then own
AT
Old Warehouse.
We, the undersigned, desire to place our names before the
tobacco of and adjoining counties as solicitors of
patronage for the sale of Leaf Tobacco the coming season, be-
ginning August 1st. Knowing we possess the
means and judgment of Leaf Tobacco necessary to run a
good sale, we assure yon that you will set the very highest
market price for your tobacco.
B. S. EVANS, known among the boys as noted
for his good judgment of tobacco and liberal country buying,
was cashier and a partner of the late of Evans, ditcher
Co. who is thoroughly familiar with all branches of
the trade, will run the sale.
II. A. who was formerly with the Star
Warehouse, is now with us. He is a good judge of tobacco,
and as auctioneer, will assist us in seeing that every pile of
tobacco brings its worth.
II. C. CANNON, who will have charge of the books, will
see that you arc not delayed in getting your bill and check.
When you sell tobacco with us, we guarantee you the
subject only to the will highest price on all grades. Try us with your first load.
and caprice of our Executive an. With the saving of in drumming, keeping our own
books, and other expenses cut at the start, we will put dollars
in the pockets of our patrons through the sale of their leaf.
We invite all to visit this coming season and note
our prices. We are yours to serve. EVANS, CANNON CO.
Special Notice.
We have decided not to hire any drummers, believing that
farmers are tired of so many men riding through the
Bring us your tobacco and prove to the market that
imperial
Congress, unrestricted by Con-
and without the consent
and against the withes of the
to lie governed, who thereby
become subjects, is in my
ion, Improper, unjust, and
government of the
is thereby transformed
while
ed and are not entitled youths and go in early
vote In Winston or any other place life may be sent during their mi-
in Carolina.
No wonder
truthfully answer the
do
officers, all relative officer. etc.,
, ,,, , , by the new law and asked
county officers and all township of-
the registrars Ami latter
are to lie elected, on the
day of A In fact we vote
everything then but for
The
is overshadowing
I III
bill nil
do right in refusing to register
them unless they van satisfy them
of I real homes and right lo
vote.
self
into good and
virtuous industrious and use-
citizens. Instead that,
boys and girls of criminal tendency
State either be sent lo
the or county working
to associate With hardened
criminals of
crime and hardened and
fir life themselves,
or else be lilted to continue to
possessions. A government with
imperial power over possessions
cannot long remain republican
home As the government could
not have lived half slave and half
fret, so it cannot live half
half republican. The
foreign policy adopted by the Re-
publican party embroils us in all
the quarrels of the world, and en
tangles us in foreign alliances. Ii
has already entangled us one, an
unwritten alliance with Great Brit-
since British diplomacy
iii persuading our
and our Peace Commission-
to force Spain to cede to us the
ire tired of it. With this expense saved we can help you
much more
in
of your leaf.
CANNON COMPANY.
BEAD WHAT OUR SAY ABOUT
Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
loose lead lives of debauch- quickly withdraw shadow of its
c referred he white of longstanding I cl. ,.,. they grow old already expelled sovereignly over
Marion Butler has making
in Caucasian
accusing Dem-
of the Congressional
district of being the cause of
While, gelling elected I
Congress. Mr. W E. fountain,
of was
mill of district Hum
and seeing Butler's
falsehoods he would not lei
puss Ill
Mr. had a
long letter whole
state of in his
years ml he
Illume for in
right when
Marion and
Ii rs tint how Hut-
ii he
Idling I lie strange purl
i-. I Dal arc while
in Hi i; inn , ho arc
ii -i l d I on.
tin- sum
should lie sure lo
in mind and none of
ballots arc missing. A
the to be voted for on
in i- print-
id every issue of TUB
tor.
If the scalawags to
be while men were informed
they WOUld he held responsible for
the advice they are
giving the In different
pans State, all i talk of
up.
lime with it. lo the only
white man's party this
what v ill lie d
would lie hushed up. lithe
-i- had any they would
know that their while allies will
be missing when and
they the only will suffer.
Over lure hi Wilson county we
the and their ad-
visors responsible in
have
fellows win, an to -111
up mischief. Times.
here by
score every day from nil over the
State. And the local
were hit a pretty bard lick this
week along this line. The Wake
Populist convention
called met here a few days ago.
was a sorry affair, and a mere
shadow of its former self. After
Butler had inflicted his hours
upon the delegates
refusing tr sit it out and going
home convention
a fusion ticket, com-
posed of about ill
the Philippines, we have been com-
to go hand in hand with
The Republican
now stands for
and is already busy
to the
I to gallows.
In every year there are
or more of such cases
brought to light, and during
past week one of must
cases has claimed the
of the mayor who is almost
to properly dispose
eases under existing conditions
t lit- present laws, or absence of law.
The next
means establish a State It my plain duty to help
St. Mary's School, N. 1900.
the spirit of Mess. Borden, Goldsboro, S. C, .
. . . , . A few months ago I purchased a cell Ml
a Trial, I it the most
and , . .,,., .,. ,
at tress from
Attempts is
ed DOW n.
new -paper ion
has 111-1 been
has mi-mi-
r.-11 For
lime ii
lb Ii g
ii ,
i,.; be ins mid
same inn d t,,
paper. Ii mm turns
mi the paper had
ins,
.,.,,, n , I he
, f he I Ml one side and
and for lie
on other
in consideration
to he paid in installments of
policy of I lie I to he I.
trolled an r
tee, This ha ill exposed in
an made a minority
lock binder
i- learn today
which
home. ml
mi . horn in s
into
Mr. yard and began lo
dim pen his knife on grind-
alone when Mrs, James Pollard, a
Mr Forbes, ordered the no
groom yard. The re-
In -ed to leave and began cursing
premises,
in- had sharpening
knife he stalled hi house,
hill before gel in
in and knocked
tIn- I. Mi.
A was sworn
the and he brought here
for I rial,
I;. .,
; , I ; III in
iii caw.
with name of
Hill, formerly
Marshall, for county
nominated I. M.
I among oilier-.
of gentlemen tell me
will not accept; but, on
contrary, will
and for Amendment this year.
Even Harris has renounced
machine and
sol Abe
at In a pub-
interview he announces
he will for Govern-
or and the Amendment, Mi
i- one of best known and
lie-i republicans in Stale,
id
I lie . Bill lie w ill C
all hi- lo defeat the
schemes of and
VI diddle.
clearly and forcibly pronounced n tar the most satisfactory Mattress ever used.
against imperialism and its result- both cotton and hair es, greatly prefer this
ant evils, for the preservation of to either. Wishing you much success with your Mattress, am
the republic and the Mrs. SI. Matron.
should by all The issue is thus made up, and I Ate
imped for in a comfortable bed, return it to us and we win
j. --1 mil amount paid you not being out
if properly managed it maintain the republic by such one cent, not even the freight.
would be little expense to the State I forts as I can make, humble though GET If your local dealer does not handle
and eventually would become self- may mattresses, write to us direct for pamphlet descriptive of same.
supporting. Efforts have administration i figuring on
made heretofore along this line legislation at the coming session of .
fruitless but is now hoped Congress, when the election Furniture. Mattresses, etc., V C.
that the press and the pulpit j for a large increase in the reg-1
and other- will now army. This is not a guess. It
agitate this subject until the relief j, upon plans now being
ought is afforded. made by the War Department
I keep soldiers in Philip-
pines, in do police duty, after
I. when
terms of the
two year
now over
The Treasury has
ruled that a cent lip to a sleep there will expire. Present laws
in
porter is legitimate expense I provide regular army of
ROY ALL BORDEN,
L III
North Carolina.
to vaunt
men thorough literary, classical, and
Annual ex-
bra employee. men of course, the and special pedagogical training. Annual ex-
Miners now their heads a . mot kept in lo f-w
certain the s,.,,,, , j.-, pupil,. To secure in
i he Department are tuition should be before I.
I from II. desiring competent trained
I Km r
,. M.
III HEN OF I'll
-1.11.
The binding over of registrar
Thompson by I . s.
lie. at Winston has
greatest indignation
lore. Ii i- a big bluff, of
i Hid hi. i. ill i lo
registrar doing his plain
under plain law, but
gigantic gall of these Federal an
Is something Fed
for and
I in connected
2nd.
t who
hi hi Ii ill I, -i i i-,.
v., reason
mi be with Judge
w he took
the conduct unless and T. M. Ai
fail he came lure Saturday
and I to register, but being mi
able to prove to Registrar that
he voter he refused
register him The left
town afternoon mad and
it i- -opposed be wanted lo do
tome one harm and went in Mr,
with intent.
m n suffer-
in -ii female
-a h r and
and
fr-
men-
, not
to lose Ii. p. if
tors i
help them.
i are
bu with other
I t t
they d n I
.,. l
the i i
and the
of What
to do is to give
Ff Regulator
vi ,
. ii i ii
i lie
;. ii d
, l i our moth-
v ,, it i.
ii ii w hi h have
Men are not likely to fall
over each other In their to
enlist in regular arm to
police in Philippines or
an else. Ho the step
after increasing regular army.
in the ill imperial pro-
gramme, to be a law- pro-
compulsory service
therein by young men. of
course, would mil worry those
pull enough lo keep their
sons but how abOUt the
man w ho has no
with him as additional been pi ; a kindly Nature t
and who personally gave his time I in the menses.
,, , , , ,, . 1.1 the Womb.
and to protect the rights ,., v. n,
the persecuted registrar, says that In i i herself and to
the whole transaction is a
,, ., . i- in to it n
usurpation authority, and .,; A , , ,,,,, ,,,, ,
entirely without the jurisdiction of j won
It. And. he adds,
and In
by
Get a good Safe
re were
pie in America when
France had times as
many Germany, and even
Austria, had four lime- America's
population; had three limes
a-many, and so had Great Britain.
Spain had double our
lier of people, little Portugal
was id most our rival in numbers.
We have more people now
nation except Una-
which alone lead us,
ho Victor safe is made in all sizes con-
for borne, office and general use.
Ever Mn to lire
proof. Prices range from up.
N. C.
The North Carolina College of
ail Mechanic Arts.
AL IN Agriculture raising
Engineering,
Chemistry Architecture.
PRACTICAL Carpentry, Wood-turning,
Machine-work, Mill-work, Engine -tending,
and
Tuition I s n month. Next session opens Hep-
examination In each Tour, house July
o'clock A. College and W
For information, T.
They Stand The Test.
That is Every Pair of
Panted
howdy W. wife returned
I Monday from when
Some Speak to to You J have the Wash-
Monday, Jew 1900.
if i-
E, A. Keith.
here j
A. II. over I
this morning.
I e Asset utter
i v is, i
II. Tuesday
; Tarboro.
A. Coward, returned
i .-in Littleton
Is guaranteed to do. Can you imagine a severer teal than to
tie one leg of a Pair of pants ,., ceiling and swing a keg of
nails weighing pounds , the other leg I That the test
in our window of people looked in
wonder.
Pants
built. stand any kind of a goes
with every cents a button poll. H
Get the best yon buy and bu sure you
None genuine without the on the button.
et
of Washington, is
in Greenville.
lion. I. left
day afternoon.
I . came
Saturday night.
I,. Moore morn-
from
Rev. I. returned this
morning to Tarboro.
Miss name Bat-
to visit friends.
John l. returned this
morning from city.
Jesse II. has accepted a
position as clerk with W, B.
Brown.
Bessie and Hard-
; are visiting relatives in Greene
county.
Chapman, of Calico, has
accepted a position with Patrick
Greene.
Deputy Leon Tucker and
V. Lee over to Willow-
tin en Sunday.
Mrs. M. O. of Rocky
Mount, came Saturday night and
returned this morning.
Misses Katie and
left Saturday
for lo
Miss Johnson left
evening to spend several weeks in
the southern portion county,
i ii n
lo. and
of allied n
ii.
fill
. ; . III
i-,
to Its
Tuesday evening. is The
f. J. Jr. over to on the walls an i
Tuesday evening. at
is spending a terrific hail of
few days with Mrs. rifle and machine gun
, . , . , . I hi i
I. I. M left this morning for
Nash county where he speaks to- and I an
at tuck i Ii i and tin
. ,. Buss mis from the -i. The Am-.
Dr. B. I-- Carr wen lo
Tuesday evening this h As the
morning. Press
. , ,, . ,, the Held, the chief surgeon
Misses Man- .
My Stock
is Complete
IN ALL
Hals.
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
g, of arc visiting Mrs. Infantry said a
D. C. Moore. was that per cent
. ,. . ., , the Americans were hit. Colonel
Alderman J. James
and returned to- is reported to have been
day , wounded as ho was walk
II. Tale, of X. in front of troops Major
A. and Captains
left Tuesday Wilcox and are
Tile 111.11 losses
Hit i-. . slid
and others
I I lull
holler H ml
hi ii correspondent the
Ann in plain
between wall d river under
Miss Selma Hamilton, Ian enfilading
e who has been visiting Mrs. J. for
Dixon, of Greene took the I , , .,.
train here Ibis her.
home. , .
Mrs. . family
who live over the arc moving
a pan
College
Mis. I. aft expend-
a days here with her father.
I. I. Daniel, returned Ibis morn-
In Her home in
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
n. Moore, King
and Hurtling went over in
township Tuesday eight
Misses u, of While
and Sophia and J, II. Club.
The Sunday in Greene j
was never known I for Seen- of Stale
bis vote for less than two dollars; Miss May, of Ayden, who
been visiting Miss Lillian
SEEN
WASH-
BUSINESS NOTES.
i. July I.
Mrs. Maggie Butts, who been
visiting her Mrs. J.
U is . took lie for
. -b ,. when she has
. . . i In
I'll i
. in in, , had
let . ill II e.
band e
Only use
Mm Heelers,
Made I'm I lb i
Will eh to yon
Mill , .
A. . M.- . .
. White.
To See gs.
AI tho old
on Points, where we have
opened a new and fresh
lock of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats, Flour,
Sugar, I Canned
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,
Fruits, in fact everything
lo be found in an up to date
Grocery.
, pay highest market
kinds of
Country Produce,
either in cash or in barter. When
you w ant lo sell or when you
buy come to see us.
To all who favor us with their
patronage we promise entire at-
T, F, CHRISTMAN CO,
at Five Points
THE YORK
V. July I.
The dredge has en
mi-.- in i shoal at Ibis
the pr . lit lo
. more price
. . ,. oilier newspaper publish-
. In i
in
news service
m i J all globe and is
. .,,,.,. . .- r i-
his vote for less than two Miss May. A den who ,,.,. through I lies- sand shoal .-,. , , lo that of few dailies. Its reports
. i, whiskey. The been Miss Lillian for e- -beaks h,., and , the Boer war have been
Nobles, near will also address ,,, ,,,.,.,,; i. ,., . ,,,.,,
If there MARK , lingers now in the as ,,. .,,.,. ; Black Jack .- H., and with the
the margin of pair and offer one dollar for H l. . ., , .,.,,, now in
lo remind yon that you who will ht t ,., n Pair . it will lie
came Hal to visit
brother, It. I- Her I
little daughters are will
Here's Pretty Pair Sample.
A young one day las
applied lo Registrar
SO .--. . .
subscription and request
you will . H w A. Falkland, passed of
keep US waiting for t. Greenville Sunday on her return Mr. Perry, m-t being
This notice is home. that was told
mark on their . , r ,,,, hi.,, he won,,, be to Mi,
. will speak and o, pr. of
LOCAL
33rd, Mays Chapel
. who have been visiting friends in
at Bethel on Monday J home
Sunday evening.
Tuesday. v IT, II.
Miss Mary is quite sick.
E. B. spent the day in
Sixty day. cook Stove.
cheap at J. Cobb ft Sou.
, The speakings,.,;,, the county
rally at a. nigh, in
various parts of the county are well
and attended, work is being
for the ticket and the
. amendment. They have appoint-
three nights every
week, and those who go on. hear
We have bough. large . good speeches
Cook Stoves and Healers for
fill trade. In order to make room, Fine Apples,
for those we arc selling what we I Today Mr. O. M. Boss brought
apples we Have seen mis season.
and Others rather, late Elder Alfred
election tickets printed should I
m Br,
m bring
scribes for election tickets SOme of his apples that he call-
when you have them printed you , , it
wan. it done right. our mind back to his visits v. hen
The tobacco warehouse- have de- j his son came in and said arc
lo wail until after some of fathers June
lion to open the for the.
season, therefore Instead begin
on the first day of August
The day the
with a Testament in which was
written his name and birthday
of June, 1879. Mr. ask-
ed him how long Had been
there. was dare
when was a was Iii- reply.
Mr. Perry turned to title page
and discovered that was
in the year The
W. II. Moore, of Wilson, came didn't register, was die
Monday. and asked to retire In-
W. over to Sews.
this
in
Rev. II. A. Bin
Christian place
has and v HI u- lo y-
Mr. II. -ill, a
, young n few
days ago of typhoid in ; He
iii employ of Mr. E.
W. Ayers.
ii. is ii
in
., i. political
x, 1.1 eons i-. absolutely This
, p. bottom. fact makes i. of especial value
reg-
nice
and I I offer
. hour after n-r and THE
j . i .,, a one for
We ii ll
.;, , , . i a in up-
II,
Tarboro.
J. ill is for
Baltimore.
.,, job, provided f j
much. ,. ,. ,,.; . wishes to ; j
Up
A. M. ., ,, .,, Co.
for those e am . w, . .,
have on hand at greatly mimed j.,,,,,, line
price. have seen
left
for Florence, S. c.
of News,
came Monday i
.;. Little, of Elizabeth City.
spent Monday ill
II. I; Harris and wife are vis
relatives near
The Man Who Gets the
Feeblest All.
The feeblest and puniest
for opposition to
a white man say Hull hi
WOUld support amendment if it
pills
ii lake lit
Ho whistle horn,
there's not a man ill ever know
a man born. he
man who owns Iii- i- man
who plows all day, and who
Mi.
burned.
i picnic an i
Ford on inst.
Taylor.
a ho were
U and pill
to work lo ll
cost, broke I
Monday
in
mid i ll h
planks
i . I .-. i I . Co.
Mrs. W . M. i
I. ii ii ii here
ii i- II
ran away
here but did no d
,.; y to a id of dues , lit,
and bend up right
Rand
Hie of does
. . low lo
,.
-el ill .
if
N. C.
Bugging and Fie. always
on hail I
Fresh kept on
baud. Country
I, rial v. ill you.
hole with , knife. Tl
ll J
sale will lie o Monday,
Rally at
There will be a big Democratic all the
and on all can . be got rid . be
II. IV. any
and other speakers will j This us o a dying of
,, .,.,,. The Bum hung, r and because he can . gel
furnish music Everybody whole loaf before be will a.
invited.
No More Doubt About It.
Washington, July Without
today, the foreign rep
in Washington accept
piece of bread offered lo
Enterprise,
Walt until
II has been suggested I lull ill
to market opening
I H ., I.
I. Little and wife is man who
Monday from Virginia Beach. makes It pay. who ad-
I. has been quite sick with a short and
a few days at his home mar town, jerk, ii the man who blames the
and family returned j printer because didn't work.
morning from The man who gels
and Forbes uses ink, i
a ml
n. makes Hunk; and he-,. In
I II v. In, lei- his as III
. Alderman II, W bit.-w ,
been sick ten day. to able to lie out plan. well stock,
again. the future lo his business m-i a-
of w a
county, Is visiting I
Ask your Wile.
morning
to spend a couple of weeks in if her husband
City, vole for
Mrs. Harry and child n he
her would supp n
Revs, l. A. Bishop and N. replied she I
Watson he would.
Nashville. I
ii
broke
Taylor was I before
for
awn, b I
.,.
has
hi serving In
j .; III lo
. , read Iii-
,. do .
; . o
., lo sell. They have a
Ill,
. W.
The newspaper ad-
has the
as
much interest in reading such a
i a- merchant has in
mud i ii
,, . , ,, illustration are needed
I,.;.,. ,,.
, It. old.
. .-
, for the new season Oil I lie first
certain the foe , that it
lions and ministers have
been wiped out. Al same
time there is not wold
Subscribe to The
from any of foreign
and is based on I
Hit accumulating unofficial data
that the slaughter occurred about
July II or i. liven the
high hope has
been given up. but they
maintain Hint there is no
informal ion and they arc
in dark m others,
would be bettor to wall until alter
election which falls the
day and begin Hie market on
Oral Monday in Hie month. We
believe is a good
A few days delay would not effect
Hie market, while would give
some mighty workers a
chance to put in some good effort.
for at the elect-
ion. The tobacco men might
this under
, , . , mil. J lb
The child of air. I , . ,,,.,,. ,
am .
pas. week. W . ,
Evelyn j . .
,,, n
cool CO
ii l to
; Hi let
I-
i .
the advantages
visit in
lb i. HI.
is flail I
I. i. duly in ask
has any in Hie matter.
If the earning , I
were lift to women of
Carolina n would carried
Marie and Ronald Williams, of majority.
. . I . . M
tat Alderman
T. J.
home Monday from a political
speaking tour through part of the
Slate.
Baltimore, who have been visiting
at W. returned home
morning.
your you shall rote
as to tin-
t, m a stove i cheaper. Tl i
l .
.
COMPANY.





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mm
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bocks.
the SCHOOL HAVE
Reflector
As one of i In- depositories for Books in
Pitt County. handle tin- books designated on the
State list for public schools and i an supply what-
ever yon need. We also have
COPY I
THE AMENDMENT.
Full
Teat of the
M Amended.
An Ail Supplemental to an Art
Act to Amend the
of
February 21st. the
Two Hundred
Eighteen of the Law
of
slant and vertical,
tablet, fool's cap
colored crayons, i n k
double ruled practice writing books,
paper, pens, pencils, slates, white
companion boxes etc.
Sane i lint School
pencils cent. plain bad pencils cent.
rubber tipped lead pencil I cent, a nice tablet with
pretty cover cent. crayons, metal hold-
in nice wood box cents. I end pencil, slate pen-
and pen. and rule, all in nice wood box. S
cents. A meat big wide tablet cents, Bottle of best
ink on the market. cents. Copy books to Hi cents.
White crayons, gross in box, cents. Good fool's cap
paper cents per quire.
For the Business Man.
We carry a nice line of double and
long day books, journals, counter books,
books, and note bin
For Society People
We have all kinds and styles of box paper-,
envelope visiting curds, note papers and
ledgers,
memorandums,
ks, time
card and
tablets.
gen
The Famous
And when it conies to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
COME TO I
Books, Stationery Printing.
MAGAZINES.
o i Mil
At Cost.
Our
Notions,
hot
Oxford Seminary for Girls
OXFORD. N C
ft I Am; 1900
I r
I'll
I'll I I
Hi .
The General Assembly of North
Carolina do
That Chapter
Public Laws of 1899, entitled
Act to amend the Constitution of
North lie amended
as to make said act read as
That article i of
of North Carolina be, and the
same is hereby abrogated, and in
thereof shall lie substituted
following article of said Con-
as an entire and
of
ARTICLE VI.
AMI TO
oil
Section Every male person
born in th-; United States, and
every male person who has been
twenty-one years
age, and possessing the
net in this article, shall
lie entitled to vote at election
the people in the State, except
as herein otherwise provided.
See. He shall have resided in
the state North Carolina for two
years, in the county six mouths,
and in the precinct, ward or ether
election district in which he offers
to vote, four months proceed-
the election j Provided, That
removal from one precinct, ward
or other election district
In the same county, shall not ope-
rate to deprive any of the
right to vote In the precinct, ward
or oilier election district
which he until four
months alter such removal. No
person win. ha- been convicted, or
who has confessed his
court upon indictment of
the punishment of which i.
hereafter be, imprisonment in the
.- tale prison, shall lie permitted
vote, unless the said person shall
restored to citizenship in
the manner prescribed by law.
See.;. person offering to
vote shall be the time a legally
registered voter as herein
ed and in the manner
provided law. and the General
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws t
carry into effect the provisions Of
this article.
Bee. i. livery person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to rend and write any section
of the constitution in the English
language; and, before he -hall be
entitled to vole, lie Shall have paid
on or before the of Maj, of
year in which he to
vote. In- poll tax for the previous
year a- Article B,
ion I. Bill
no person, who
M or at time prior
thereto, entitled to rote under the
lawn am Stale in Hie
u herein
ll- lineal
i -hall denied Hie to
vole election in
in reason of his failure
to possess Hie educational
herein
ed. be shall hair in
with the of this
-eel ion lo ,
The General Assembly -hall pro
tn the of all per
-on- entitled t,, vote without the
I heroin
pM-i nod
S 1st, provide tor
a, the a record
registration, all per
-hall
Hewing Machines, and n have the right to vote
oilier Quality and all elections In the people in
Come this State, mile- disqualified tin
of this Pro-
, i person have paid
SAM ill
Thai I his Amendment lo
j the i- presented and
. j adopted as one unlit plan for
L , , with
Greensboro Female ,,
pie shall ha by ballet, and all
elections by the General
shall be viva i
Sec Every North
Carolina, except as in this article
disqualified, shall is- eligible to of-
but before entering upon the
duties of the he shall take
and the following i
swear
affirm that will support and
maintain the it at ion and laws
of the United States, and the con-
and laws of North Cam
not Inconsistent therewith,
that I will faithfully discharge the
duties of
So help me.
Sec. The following class--S of
persons -hall lie disqualified for
office First, all persons who shall I
being of Almighty Cod
Prevention
U tier than cure. Tint's Liver
Pills will not only cure, but if
taken in time will prevent
Sick Headache,
h biliousness, malaria,
c jaundice, torpid
r and kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
STATE NEWS.
Happenings In North Carolina.
Second, nil persons who shall have
been convicted or confessed their
guilt on Indictment pending, and
whether sentenced or not,
judgment suspended, any treason
Two boys fooling with a
gun, one shot himself then
i there was one. This happened
near Sunday. Same old
thought it was not loaded.
At in Wilson county,
two very abusive
and insolent to They
got a severe thrashing from several
white men who happened to be
or felony, or any other crime for close by.
which the may be j lo
in penitentiary.; ,,. f ,,. ,,,
since becoming of amendment is Mr.
foiled or corruption and I p. AV. a, p,.,,.,,,
malpractice in office, unless such of executive commit-
person shall restored to the tee of county, and who has
rights citizenship in a manner held the office of dork of the
,. ,.,., fr
That this to terms, lie is a man of Influence,
the Constitution, .-hall go Into the respect of all par-
feet on the day of July, In his own county, and his
if a ma; of the voles cast at J joining the Democratic ranks will
the next general election shall be have great in adjoining
cast in favor of this suffrage amend-J counties where the clan of the
tons is a Ob-
Sec. II, This amendment to server.
Constitution shall be submitted at I
the next general election to
qualified voters of the State, in the
same manner and under the same
M.
and retail
I iii lash paid I'm
, Rides, Km. I Seed, I III
ill-. Turkeys, etc. lied-
link Ba-
nil . Tables. Safes,
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American
Peaches, Apples,
I'll Apple-. Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
I . Magic Matches, Oil,
. deeds, Oranges,
I lined Apples. Peaches,
II Currents, Glass
lull Wale, Till and Wooden
Ware, and
In re nil
i for cash.
rules and regulations as is pro-
in law regulating general
elections in this Slate, and at-aid
election- desiring to
vote for amendment shall cast
a written or pi luted ballot with the
For Amend-
and those with a
contrail opinion shall cast a writ-
or printed ballot with the
words Suffrage Amend-
thereon.
Sec. III. The votes cast at said
election shall be counted,
ed, returned and canvas-ed, and
tin- result announced declared
under the same rules
and the same manner as
the vole for Governor, and if a ma-
of the votes arc in favor
of the said amendment, it -hall be
the duty of the Governor of the
Stale, upon notified of the
result of said election, to certify
said seal of
tin- State, w ho shall enroll said
amendment so certified among the
records of his office.
Sec, IV. This act shall lie in
force from and alter its ratification.
in Chicago the Salvation Army
work of practical
Christianity, veiling ice in pen-
lumps. poor in -buns
and crowded tenements of city
regard the opportunity put
midsummer necessity in
quantities as a great boon.
freely the Salvation
ice houses,
Trinity College
on,.
I ,
Iii
I illy I,,
p. mi hi Send
i .--n.-.
I X V
Mr. I. Harris
; and asked what he thought
; outcome of the Winston
registration matter. He said
it was a blunder worse than a crime
i and as he had expected,
used by would be
the only in the end. Mr.
Harris said this matter had further
impressed him with that
the best tiling for the colored
in this campaign is lo refuse to
register and attend strictly t their
private business. After the Aug-
election there will be no feel-
again.-t them if they lake Ibis
course, and then they can register
vol.-for Republican candidates
for Congress for for
President, The election law pro-
for another registration just
before the election in November
next.
Discussing present condition
of political affairs, Mr. Harris fur-
said he was gratified lo
know a large number of the
colored men had decided that it
was best for them not to have any-
thing to do with the present cam-
Thai these colored men
the fail nearly all the
money now spent to pay run-
of schools, to educate colored
children, was paid by the white
people, that if the colored
by their conduct in this cam-
outrage feelings of I he
white people, the next move
will appropriate the money
paid white people to the
support id schools, and
lo, colored lo
support the colored Of
course Ibis change law would
result ill I hi eh-in Hie colored
This IS a among Hie
while people, lie -aid, and they
lie perm it to tight ii out
alone. Raleigh New.- observer.
I hi
at.
Fall rm Until Sept,
in m the I
f, , Mi
will U-, from a.
M. tn
June i July U, in-
fr
of
I re, an Ami each
Hie said period and hour,
will be . at the polling pis
o Fire
15th
I ,
IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH.
SALE.
made In tin- W. II. A
creditor.,
D. and
new in Court ill
will on
he Mil f August In
he sale the Court Hen door in
S. C, to
I. tract
I land In. t f land in
I tow-nab,,,, the f
one
more or let.
This lbs Mb day of Jane UM.
In
Victoria vs. Move
The will lake
an action
Curt
I'm
obtain a
I Of matrimony; the
fr.
, V
will timber take he is
to the next the Superior
of nil
Monday after in Sept-
next, being the day of Sent.,
at the Court Home in X.
an answer or demur lo the
or apply lo the
for in said com-
plaint.
This tin of May 1900
Clerk Superior
A i.-11,
Mm. C. II who keep a
millinery and fancy store at St.
Co., Mich., and who la
well known throughout the country,
I badly troubled with
catarrh and neuralgia. I had
complaint and Tery bilious. I
was in a bad condition; day I be-
to fear that I never be a
well woman; that I should hare to
settle down into a chronic invalid, and
live in tho shadow of death. had
JOHNSTON'S rec-
to me. I TOOK FOUR
BOTTLES AND IT CORED ME, and
cured my family both. I am very glad
that I heard of it. I would cheerfully
recommend it to every one. I have
taken many other kinds of medicine.
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of
A OS, Milk.
PILLS
Vitality. aid
pot racy. h. of
nil
all
A tonic tad
to pal
restores
of By mail
PILLS
SO
with oar to car
the money paid. fur circular
ad copy of our
guarantee
EXTRA
To
The Clerk of the Superior Court of
county,
lo me. the undersigned, on the
day of May, on the estate
J. Notice in
given to all persons lo the
make immediate payment to the under-
signed, and In all of said or
present their claims, properly
tn the twelve
after dale of this notice, or
notice will he plead in
Tin of May, 1900
on the of Thomas J,
TO CREDITORS.
Having duly qualified before the
Cunt county nit
Win and of Nancy
Wallace, deceased, notice is given t
all persona Indebted to said la make
Immediate payment to the and
all against said es-
late are hereby notified lo present the same
for or before the day of
April, 1901, or notice will he in
bar of recovery.
day of April, 1900.
Thomas
Executor of Nancy Wallace.
I Positively guaranteed for . of Power,
Nervous
Fits, and the
of of Opium or
Liquor. mail In plain 91.00 a
for B-00 our bankable
bond to cur La or
money paid.
MEDICAL CO.
Clinton Jackson CHICAGO, ILL.
Pet sale by I. Druggist,
H u
POSTED.
We hereby warn all persons en-
upon any of our lands along
the of fishing net
or hunting. Any one so will
tie prosecuted according to law.
O. E, II. T.
A.
M Ma-.-v
OLD DOMINION LINE
sense
boys and tor
lake
H nil III i nun
Ki n list; II I for
ll i is
,; H P
North Carolina.
Hull Term begins Rent. limn,
on
7-8
Hie parts, Ii,
intake them upon
other, whole
stand or full
I All pp.,.
Hie n life,
high stand College.
by Hie full
of our pupils,
conscientious teachers.
A well organized
Moral goad.
see or principals,
U.
l.
OP
i I ii I pin
i In ii meeting held
1900. r authority
Chapter I the Laws of won
scribed color and rial of all for
the
n- mill for tin-
t- f i in county as
All
ball I plain white paper, known as
white news paper, shall be printed In
k which have
with the Clerk the
Court of lilt
The all of tic
In Pin dull U
i and wide and one and
long.
That all ballots for
. I two and one half Inch-
and hi Inn
Thai all ballots
II i lie two an I halt
Ins and two an I one
This the tail of
r c.
I lid Election for
CHILLS AND MALaRIA,
Ins Sweats with
Tonic
In take. Money
if ii
purities and makes
wall, None other good.
Bold mill guaranteed the drat
N. Woolen
RIVER SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
Ion ill A. M. for
ville, leave Greenville daily at
I. If. for
I on
Mondays, Wednesday
mill Fridays I A, M.
leave for
Tin- days. and Saturdays
ii A. u. carries freight only.
Connecting Washington
for Norfolk,
New York mill
ion, nil points for the West
with railroads Norfolk,
Shippers should order freight ii
the old Dominion s. B. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Buy from
Line from
Boston.
MY
Washington, N.
J. Ant.,
Greenville, N.
REWARD
We will jay III.- n for any ease
of Liver Complaint,
or can
not cure with the
when are
They are
never fall in -v boxes
in.- contain l fills.
contain ems.
Imitation-. Sent In taken.
CO. i i i unit
i ill. -ale
t L X
tub sir y of
Carolina.
The Head of the State's
System.
Three academic courses leading
to Degrees. Professional courses
Law, Medicine and Pharmacy.
Summer School for Teachers.
Scholarships
t in to Needy.
Tuition Tuition ti Candidates
or mister's
Sons
Hi i Sum-
mer School. teachers in the
faculty. and in-
formation
V. P. President,
7-6 Chapel Hill,
W. R,
DEALER
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every
prices as low as
Highest market prices
aid for country produce.
Tho One Day Cold Cure.
Cold in aura rural in Ben.
Laxative to
children cry
FREE
N. t I la
lent I
C. G. Parent r.
Ml n
l-r In I KI V,
Till I
. i nil railway nil i
n- i-.-t if t i-ti
its All
n- I Write
III
I .,,
. V, .-. X s . S, ,,
PATENT
eM
Ti
fr i a
BOOK OH
Writ
Lawyers. WASH
Of-
A LINK
nice Hardware.
j. n,
OUR NOMINEES
National Ticket.
WILLIAM
For
E.
of Illinois.
For Presidential Elector, 1st
CHARLES L.
of Carteret.
For Congress, 1st Diet.,
JOHN H. SMALL,
of Beaufort.
State Ticket.
For
CHARLES B.
of Wayne.
For Lieutenant
WILFRED
of Iredell.
For Secretary of
GUI MIS,
of
For Treasurer
BENJAMIN R. LACY,
of Wake.
For
B. F.
of Cleveland.
For Attorney
ROBERT
of Hay wood.
F r Superintendent Public
THOMAS
of Robeson.
For Commissioner
EL L. PATTERSON.
of Caldwell.
For Labor and
Printing
HENRY B. VARNER,
of Davidson.
For
SAMUEL I. ROGERS,
FRANK
of New Hanover.
Electors
DAN HUGH
of
LEES. OVERMAN,
Rowan.
County Ticket
For tho
F. G. JAMBS.
For Representatives,
W. J. NICHOLS,
T. H.
For
O. W. HARRINGTON.
For Register of Deeds
T. R. MOORE
For Treasurer,
J. B. CHERRY.
For Coroner,
C. LAUGHINGHOUSE.
Surveyor,
J. D. COX.
For Commissioners,
TUCKER,
B. L. DAVIS,
W. G.
The has with the out-
rage perpetrated iii the ease of
Thompson, of Winston,
who was arrested refusing to
register entitled to reg-
and who was held lo court
a United States commissioner in a
bond of and yet this is not
nearly so a case of
Interference in State affairs
of action on the part of
a United States Official, as that re-
ported in our
yesterday as occurring i
Jackson county. A Democratic
registrar was arrested for refusing
to register three Indians and was
dragged the scat for
trial, in the face of of
law that such trial should before
nearest commissioner and there
were three nearer than
Webster. A Republican lawyer
hireling appeared for the
and there were only two other
lawyers In reach and they wore
to on
important legal business. One of
these, however, appeared before
the staled facts and
asked, in view of them, that the
case Is- continued until the de-
could lie represented by
counsel and get his witnesses. The
denied the request, say
log that the defendant needed no
counsel and no witnesses, and bile
the attorney was still talking, pro-
to swear the witnesses for
the The defendant
registrar thereupon waived exam-
was over to court
the sum of
This is a simple Story but it is
pregnant with meaning.
This goes the case of
of Winston, one
better.
Here was a manifest case of
prosecution, and denial
even the had
nary the hands of the av-
United states commissioner.
The people of North
well to refrain from giving active
expression at this lime to their re-
of such outrages US this,
Winston, and those ill
melons other localities, which have
been reported in the press from
time to Hire within the past two
weeks, but they can be depended
upon to resent them at
the polish Ob-
server.
General Merchandise
is a truism govern-
most concerns the
is the government which is
nearest to in the or-
named, municipal, township.
county, Unless these are
safe, holiest and prudent, protect-
life and safeguarding .
progress prosperity are
and serenity and content.
to uneasiness and
These propositions will
not be denied, and in be
found the supreme arguments for
the adoption month of the con-
and the
election of the Democratic town-
ship, county, legislative and State
tickets. the black
man has proved himself a
as a he has never
an idea the
which go with the he
votes invariably with the worst.
whites and thus against his own
interests as well as those of the
while race; as a voter he must
it is better even for himself he
should. As to the rest, North Car-
has one tried Republican
rule straight -this was in the last
hair of the
rule with an this
was in the What the
brought the State, history teaches
in letters of living light-, what state
of affairs attended second,
history to those now
Both the experiments were
disastrous In their
odious in their memory people
ambitious of good of
economy In the conduct of public j
affairs; of public private Hardware,
PEOPLE, AND
I'll I AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still Iii the forefront of the race after your patronage
We offer you tho best selected line of
In a e ii advertisement
in tin- Sampson Democrat, the
White Supremacy Club, of Clinton
offers in cash native
born while man in Sampson count j
who will lie disfranchised by the
because read
crop can n
L grow with
out Potash.
of
,. found in any -lore in County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring. Summer
Winter. We arc at work for your our mutual ail
vantage is our pleasure to show you hat you want to
sell if we can. you the polite
attention, and the liberal consistent with u well
established business built up on its own merits
When you come to yon will not do justice
if do not see our stock before buying
Remember us and the following
Goods and Notions,
Caps. Silks and Satins,
els and Capes, Carpets, Oil t
where the
i- deposited. This i- gee-
matter and is
mil be iii question. It i- a
safe proposition, as those
who in ii know. There is
a native white man the
Slate, i who will
in b the amend
those the con
are lying and know it.
Charlotte
have it. If
i is supplied
you can count on full crop
if little, the growth will be
scrubby.
ii ,.
. i
Ci
JIM
Her
Ml- II Meyer came all
raj Montana
marry
Philadelphia and Kansas City
have exemplified to all com-
and pro-
wisdom of caring solicitous-
for delegates and visitors in a
convention season. Roods
of i in are -till pour-
in on both cities, and Hie re-
of public gratitude thus
allied i- by no means least
Shoes.
Women's and Children's shoes
Harness, Horse Dusters.
and
and
then wedded the man, Joseph
Mr. made
, , .,.
ed town important of tin accruing
near falls. The records of the
Miss Meyer's will serve as per-
tin- altar. The wedding bars to ex-
guests hail assembled, when die parsimony the treat-
that she love of future similar gatherings.
enough lo marry him, As with men, .-, with
Willie I lie-lie- ll
j Groceries.
Meat, Sugar, Coil.
I Head la
China's
Where is it all to end The
tic millions of northern China are
tilled with the desire to drive all
foreigners out of their country.
On the other hand, we shall have
a unanimous on the part
nations of to
avenge the murders In A
which must result in a vast
sacrifice of human life -e. i- .
liable. II people
China shall unite
northern brethren resistance i
the foreign I loops on their
way to the shores of the Yellow
Sea, the the last year of
UM century will be as bloody as
those which convulsed Europe at
awake at last, but what an awful
Times.
prosperity.
In view of the record, ii s dim-
cult to imagine why I here should
there is any-as
to the result of forthcoming
election, apart from the theory
that people of North Carolina j
of
and taken leave of their
Their highest personal and public
the con
they know surely
when they do know it, ii never
be said of they are Insensible
l,, thing- which make for
lack Hie man
hood means, in
of all threats and bullying,
which will save them a duplication
of the experiences which the Slate
has already twice as the
ill inn
of its counties
Charlotte Observer.
Castings Plow Hat urea. Nulls and Hope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for and everything in that
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved
Credit. Our is Dealing.
Your Friends,
The
platforms denounce trusts with
but the Demo
crate propose feasible means of
lessening while
the in vague gen-
Philadelphia
A lively canvass is In progress
of re-
moving the Slate capital from
some her
will make a
to retain the capital, while St. An-
Jacksonville
forth strong efforts to secure It.
W. ll- sher
of Sal
at
at the hands of the DO-
gross assembled, saying he could
not afford to vote against the
amendment.
Butler Drove Him
Marion Butler might
have gazed the
morning upon deranged
hull; of what was one time a
crated f A,
the iv .,,
of soul- until r of
whitened and B
gone at last lo-p. ml perhaps buying.
life In
Hole and in the
Cod mission,
said this man.
mission is to whip Marlon Butler.
I must do it. be re-
The gentleman referred is
Rev. James S. of Book
high standing in his
a in in who commanded the reaper
of all who knew him.
is ill but
i- yet a vigorous He
oped a
Marion I I
Butler's enmity lo
of white men In N
and to avenge the
Stale visiting physical punish-
., up,,,, is ever
Truth.
, marry him, bin
While the
waited the and the
best
In .-,. and the I
mum with the positions
reversed, fall-.
Mont.
We are surprised that
place reliance any
or charge Or.
makes. Have the
pie of i county
two short years
Dr. Sigh boldly made the
charge lie
the former Secretary of
Stale had not for a sum
lie had and
Mr. in In it pl
Dr Thompson's receipted
,.,;,,.;. i r
did know Hi.
p. I bi
In
null II.
is ill an
paper a woman left a pocket
in containing a chair in
front of a hotel in that city, and
returning three lion is later
found Bound. The Kan-
I Join -Hill explains
hi rule people pass along I ho reels
of than this. It
bad as the
In his speech last
Monday Candidate Spencer Adams
declared ii the Amendment be
ii lie the end of the
party. that
time a who near
u , k his breath away by
s the
I,, favor Al
showed lat
,. his
memory a bad I hi , Star.
is his and .
entitled to credence. chills
I Thompson now makes and lever is a bottle of Grove's
, , i , ., one on Tasteless Chill Tonic.
as baseless j form
which so
No
Price BOO.
I desperation
Will, the failure In disrupt the
TAKE ROBERT. CHILL
per bottle. Cures Chills and
Paver, Malaria. Night Sweats and
back doesn't.
other a- good, the kind
n mill
Double Pall and
,. . V
even false Cross on label.
were enraged. Sold by Woolen,
, druggists,
their .- i
Haw in bi
Tools,
Plow Gear
For
HOWS
We oiler one Dollars
case of Catarrh
can be Hired Mall's Ca
CHI SKY Co. Props.,
Ohio.
Pumps,
I ,
I'm inn
No.
N-
had
, bad
cleared this i
cling
tin be j
ranks
most honorable men of I bell for the last
,, ti,,. as a and believe him
, . , , bus
them, g ,,,.,., ,
republicans are doing so the
day. Wholesale Drug-
Lists.
Man In, Wholesale Druggist,
PI ii office I don Toledo, Ohio.
I . , , i art taken In-
Africa. upon the
, ,,., the
,.
nil gists. T
Hall- re the
idem. met; died
, ; I M,,,
I r
. i X.
n Office owl
Fleming -ion-.
I men.
ml nice


Title
Eastern reflector, 20 July 1900
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
July 20, 1900
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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